[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Bringing up OSS test framework on moonshot(aarch64) systems
Bhupinder Thakur writes ("Bringing up OSS test framework on moonshot(aarch64) systems"): > While going through [1], I have some queries/doubts on the configuration. > > 1. The following configuration: > > DnsDomain uk.xensource.com > NetNameservers 10.80.248.2 10.80.16.28 10.80.16.67 > HostProp_DhcpWatchMethod leases dhcp3 dhcp.uk.xensource.com:5556 > TftpPath /usr/groups/netboot/ > > DebianNonfreeFirmware firmware-bnx2 > DebianSuite squeeze > DebianMirrorHost debian.uk.xensource.com > DebianPreseed= < <‘END’ > d-i clock-setup/ntp-server string ntp.uk.xensource.com > END > > 1. In this configuration, where would the DNS server be running? Does > it expect that a DNS server is already configured in the network and > it has mapping of name <--> IP address for all test hosts? Or do we > need to setup it up on the OSS controller? The information about the nameservers, the tftp server, and the ntp server, is supposed to refer to infrastructure that already exists. I think your test hosts should be in the DNS, yes. It may be possible to get it to work without doing that but I wouldn't recommend it. osstest does not need a dedicated network. Specifically, it can share its broadcast domain, and its dhcp and tftp servers (and web proxies, Debian mirrors, ntp servers, and so on), with other uses. When running osstest in production ("Executive") mode the individual test boxes must be configured to be available to osstest only if they are not being used for something else, of course. See INSTALL.production. > 2. What is the DhcpWatchMethod option used for? See under DHCP in INSTALL.production, and please let me know if that's not clear. > 3. How are the debian related options mentioned above used? Does OSS > fetches the installers/preseed files from DEbianMirrorHost and place > them in the required tftp folders? mg-debian-installer-update downloads d-i installation information and puts it in the tftp area. But the tftp area is also updated at runtime, obviously, in order to control the booting of each host. And the mirror host is accessed separately, too. > I may have more doubts as I try to set things up. I'm happy to answer more questions, of course :-). > [1] > https://blog.xenproject.org/2013/09/30/osstest-standalone-mode-step-by-step/ That blog post may be rather out of date, I'm afraid. But the in-tree documentation is somewhat better since then. > I am trying to bring up OSS test framework on a couple of moonshot > systems which are accessible to me remotely. I'm not familiar with the referent of "moonshot" in this context. IME "moonshot" is a project name chosen multiple times, for different projects, by people who want to give an impression that the project is ambitious. Regards, Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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